Published February 1, 2023 | Version v3
Dataset Open

Leveraging Green Infrastructure for Efficient Treatment of Reclaimed Water

  • 1. Loxahatchee River District
  • 2. Wake Forest University
  • 3. National Academy of Sciences NRC Research Associate

Description

Abstract from Manuscript submission:

 

Global water scarcity necessitates creative, yet practical, solutions to meet ever-growing demand. Green infrastructure is increasingly used in this context to provide water in environmentally friendly and sustainable ways. In this study, we focused on reclaimed wastewater from a joint gray and green infrastructure system employed by the Loxahatchee River District in Florida. The water system consists of a series of treatment stages for which we assessed 12 years of monitoring data. We measured water quality after secondary (gray) treatment, then in onsite lakes, offsite lakes, landscape irrigation (via sprinklers), and ultimately in downstream canals. Our findings show gray infrastructure designed for secondary treatment, integrated with green infrastructure, achieved nutrient concentrations nearly equivalent to advanced wastewater treatment systems. For example, we observed a dramatic decline in mean nitrogen concentration from 19.42 mg L−1 after secondary treatment to 5.26 mg L−1 after spending an average of 30 days in the onsite lakes. Nitrogen concentration continued to decline as reclaimed water moved from onsite lakes to offsite lakes (3.87 mg L−1) and irrigation sprinklers (3.27 mg L−1). Phosphorus concentrations exhibited a similar pattern. These decreasing nutrient concentrations led to relatively low nutrient loading rates and occurred while consuming substantially less energy and producing fewer greenhouse gas emissions than traditional gray infrastructure—at lower cost and higher efficiency. There was no evidence of eutrophication in canals downstream of the residential landscape whose sole source of irrigation water was reclaimed water. This study provides a long-term example of how circularity in water use can be used to work toward sustainable development goals.

 

Keywords: Eutrophication, Irrigation, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Storage lakes, Wastewater

Files

Analysis_README.txt

Files (2.1 MB)

Name Size Download all
md5:a5342f6b194dc811205f70fc696380b9
9.9 kB Download
md5:020a56e96644e6a0ff627709174e7045
652 Bytes Preview Download
md5:b94786f1737c3b2eb5e465e7ec8bfb92
2.6 kB Preview Download
md5:f8bd90d6cf09a333f914c9587cdd1e1c
91.2 kB Preview Download
md5:c958089638f68a821169aa2b1adc562f
79.0 kB Preview Download
md5:6ca3d14b89fb426e0a6dc60f95ba9eb3
3.4 kB Preview Download
md5:595385041b5c8ce4103dfcf03ae7395f
188.8 kB Download
md5:f2f38d618ca2775dc96eebe5a47a5112
1.2 kB Preview Download
md5:f1e0b679e05980b0bf50955837388ec2
183.0 kB Preview Download
md5:bc8cde0ecbb0b5eedc97c98ba60e84f7
176.4 kB Preview Download
md5:ffe7820e0101900df5c8fc228c6a736a
205.1 kB Preview Download
md5:7c7b571dc08d49677367950d3e563452
269.8 kB Preview Download
md5:29d32c05f7e8200c482cde578b607b6d
186.5 kB Download
md5:8155fff9444ffb26db48de5d600e0eb6
188.3 kB Preview Download
md5:bd9b8010dfbe3865101ca3395867112a
1.7 kB Preview Download
md5:3f9df2160a5b0413432d44e00866a0cb
70.3 kB Preview Download
md5:c85abeef5f06e57b5523a04ecd01c7a8
2.7 kB Preview Download
md5:f1bc1aaaf0696d50d983376b91bb5efe
199.9 kB Download
md5:2ea88e9a87c17559505286f1153cd615
194.0 kB Download